Sport and pleasure horses are typically artificially weaned at around six months of age. Whether weaning is done abruptly or more gradually, in all cases, this ‘artificial’ weaning occurs when the foal is still closely bonded to his mother. During this period, weanlings commonly experience increased distress behaviours, including decreased eating and sleeping, reduced play, weight…
Q: When can a foal be weaned? A: Foals should not be weaned, except in exceptional circumstances before six months of age. Even at six months, weaning should not be considered unless the foal is in good physical condition, good health and is taking in adequate amounts of feed. If you wish to wean your foal…
